




Middle East Archive releases new book ‘In the Name of God’ highlighting Western misconceptions around Islam and showcasing the faith’s peaceful nature. Set against the backdrop of rising Islamophobia in France, it underscores the importance of accurate representation. The book celebrates the cultural and religious life of the Muslim diaspora in France, highlighting their resilience and devotion through photography. It portrays daily expressions of faith, communal practices, and the integrated blend of tradition and modernity, aiming to reshape perceptions and celebrate the beauty of Islam and its ummah.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
The book features photographs from Algerian photographer Mohamed Lounes, Iranian photographer Abbas and other photographers.
TEXT
The book includes an introduction written by founder and curator Romaisa Baddar. Translated by Mourad Nusair.
SPECIFICATION
18 x 23 cm | “7×9”
Linen-bound hardback with tipped-in image
Debossed silver foil letters
80 pages
Founder & Curator: Romaisa Baddar
Translator: Mourad Nusair
Published by Middle East Archive
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